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to Alexander Breckenridge, thence west 1067 poles crossing the main
Creek to a Mulberry and Buckeye on the point of a ridge, south
750 poles to a White Hickory Hoopwood and Sugar tree by a Branch
side East 1067 Poles crossing a Creek twice and the main Creek
to two Sugar Saplins corner to Breckenridge and with his line
north 750 poles crossing two forks of the Creek to the Beginning
19 January 1783.
Alexr. Breckenridge asst.
George May S.J.C.
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[sketch map] 346 Acres
Surveyed for Samuel Beall 346 Acres of Land in Nelson
County
by virtue of part of a Treasury Warrant no
1851 including a Spring and mill seat, known by
the name of the head of Limestone about four or five miles below
Hardins Summer seat, Beginning about half a mile below said
Spring at two Beeches & two white oaks on the north side of [said?]
Creek below the mouth of a small Gut running thence N
52 W 120 poles to a Spanish Oak and Sugar tree on the west side
of a Hill thence N 38 E 277 poles to a Rock in the Creek, thence
S 52 E 200 poles to a Stake in the Barrens thence S 38 W 277
poles to three white oaks on a ridge N 52 W 80 poles to the
Beginning. October 6. 1786 John Helm asst.
Will. May SNC
William Beech
Nath. Miller } CC.
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Surveyed for Samuel Beall 2000 Acres of Land in Jefferson County by
virtue of two Treasury Warrants No 1289 & 1290 lying on Bullskin a
Branch of Brashears's Creek Beginning in the upper line of his

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